Pedal-slot cover



Allg. 31 19.26.

O. KONGSRUD PEDAL sLoT COVER y Filed Jan. 30, 1926 Patented Ang@ il? 11926' narran stares OLE KoNesnUn, or MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.

PEDAL-snor covER.

Application rledfanuary 30, 1926. Serial No. 84,959.

llhis invention relates to a device ior covering a slot or aperture through which a lever or similar member moves and while the invention is applicable to vvarious devices.I it

particularly is designedtov cover the slot` V1n modified form, and

in the floor board ot an automobile through which one of the operating levers;`such as a brake or clutchlever, moves. ln the well known Ford automobile and others, certain parts are operatedby pedal levers which move in slots in the floor board;` and there is also usually a hand lever moving 4through a slot in the floor board. `'lhese slots give access to a great deal of air which is quito objectionable in cold weather.

1t is an object ot this invention,` therefore, to provide a simple and ellicient de vice for covering the slot and thus preventing the entry of air and whichv at the same time does not in any way interfere with the operation ot the lever.

lt is a further object of the invention to provide a device for covering said slot. comprising only two members which are of simple construction and which may be very easily and quickly installed without removing the lever.

lt is more specilically an object of the vention to provide a device tor covering said slot, comprising members made or" con'iparatively thin sheet material, one of which is bent to term a guide member and has a lon gitudinal Vslot therein and the other of which moves in said first mentioned member and has an opening embracing Vthe lever; together with a slot or slit extending laterally from said opening. y

These and other objects yand advantages of the invention will be fully set forth in the following description made in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters reter to the same parts throughout the different views and in which Fig. 1 is a vertical section through the floor board adjacent parte et an automobile, showing a pedal lever projecting through said floor board;

Fig. 2 is a section taken on line 2-2 et Fig. 1 as indicated by the arrows;

Fig. 3 is a plan view oit' one of the parts of the device;

Fig. t is a plan view of the other part of the device;

Fig. 5 is a vertical section taken on line 5-5 ot Fig. 2, as indicated by the arrows;

w lli- Fig. 6 is a vertical section taken on line G-Gof'Fig. 2, as indicated by the arrows, 'Figls 2 and 6 being shown on an enlarged sca e;

Fig. 7 is a plan view of one of the parts Fig 8 is a plan view of the other part coioperating with the part shown in Fig. 7.

Referring to the drawings7 in Fig. 1 Vthc iioor board of an automobile is illustrated as 10, from which extends upward the front board or dash 1'1 and from which'extends rearward, the fioor 10a. The ioor board 10 is provided with a longitudinally extendingslot 10b and a pedal lever 12 extends upward through the slot 10b having the pedal 12a at its upper end. f y

ln accordance with the present'invention a member 13 is pro-vided and while this member may be variously formed, in the embodiment of the invention illustrated it is shown as made from comparatively'thin' sheet metal. Said member 13 has a bottom portion13a disposed in one plane and adapted to tit tightly against the floor board 10. Said member 13 is bent upwardly at its sides and then bent reversely to have the portions 13b extending parallel to the bottom portion 13L and spaced therefrom to ormnarrow guideways. Member 13 is provided with holes 13c at each end adapted to re-L ceivethe securing screws l14 andsaid member is also provided intermediate its ends with a slot 13d extending centrally thereof, which slot has a branch or extension 13e at one end extending to one side vof the mem-- ber `13 through both the portions 13a and 13". A plate 15 of simple lat form is also.V

provided, having a width such that said plate is adapted to t and slide in member 13 between portions 13a and 13b. Plate 15 has a slot 15u extending thereinto from one side and to aline substantially flush with the inner sideo the slot 13d when members 13 and 15 are assembled. The slot 15 may be formed at its inner side to substantially tit about the side of lever 12.

Vihen the device is to be installed on a car, the member 15 will be inserted in the that the portion 13 of slot 13d is above the slot b or above the normal forward position of lever 12," This position is indicated by the dotted outline ot lever 12 in Fig.. 2. When the parts are so positioned, the tastening screws le can be inserted. It will be seen that lever 12 can now be reciprocate-das usual in slot 10h and will also reciprocate in slot 13d which is alinedwwith slot 10b.

The member 15, however, covers slot 13d and `flat against the floor board 1jOb,said member Y having its sides bent'upwardly'and then reversely to torni the partsl 10b similar'to the parts 13b of the'member 18p The fportion- 16L is provided with an elongated slot' 15d extending through one endet' the member 16, said slot being substantiallythe width of the distance between the inner edges ot the portions. 16h. Member 16 also is provided with the holes 16C adapted toreceivo tastening means ior Vsecuringsaid member to lthe floor board. Another member 17 is provided comprising artlat plate adapted to fit and slide in 'the member 16, 'said plate having` n Vreciproca-tes, comprising two members, one

an Vaperture 17a .formed Lint-ermediate .its ends, from adjacent one endoit which a. slot or opening 171 extends yto one side 'ot member 17 klNhen the devi-ce shown in Figs. 7 and 8 is to be installed, -themember 17 will be placed about lever y12 by lflexing said member and separating the edges ot' vslit 17"),

so that the lever can be entered in the ape-rture 17a; fto flat position and the opening 17a will thus snugly embrace lever 12.` lVith the member 17 then elevated somewhat above the -tloor board 10, the member 16 is sli-d over member`17, the end through which slot 16d eX'- tends being iplac'ed over member 17. yMember 17 thus slidesinfto the member-1-6 u-ntil,

Member 17 is then again brought 'permitted so that plate 17 will not engage the vfastening means. -The plate 17 etl'ectively closes slot 10b and also .the slot 16d so that the entry vof air' through slot 10b is substantially prevented. The device comprising parts 16 and 17can thus be quickly and easily installed in the automobile without removal or 'change in any parts.

From the above description itis'seen that f applicant has provided an extremely simple and'eiiicient devicefor 'closing the lever slot and preventing the entry of air. The deV vice comprises only two parts which are of extremely simpleconstruction and it can be very easily and inexpensively made. The device has been amply demonstrated in actual practice and Ifound to be very successful and 'ecient It Will., of course, be understood that various changes may be Lmade `in the term, de# tails, arrangement and proportions 0i1 parts without departing fromv the scope ot appli-- cants invention, which, generally stated, consists in a device capable 'of carrying out the objects abovel described, lin the novel.

parts and combination of parts Idisclosed and delined in the appended claim.

lVhat is claimed is: y

A cover device for a :slot in which a lever of which is provided with means to slidably guide the other in an endwise direction, said means beingA constructedV to 'provide a tightr'sliding joint between said members, one 'of said members being providedY with a slot 'extending in the direction crossing the direction of movement of the lever, the other of `*said members being provided with a. slot designed to register with said last named slot, whereby when said members are assembled with their transverse slots in registry the cover device may be api plied laterally -to the lever;

In testimony whereof I 'aix my sie'natufre.

`oLn KoNGsRUD. 

